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everyone decked out in blue pretty much and obama put his hand on the bible to a. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i feel faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> now today, president obama will attend his public inauguration in washington. the reason why that ceremony happened yesterday is the president that's be sworn in by i think it's noon on the 20th. that was the private sayre mope. the private one takes place today. as many as 800,000 people are expected to attend the swearing-in in washington. the president will repeat his swearing in and give the traditional speech. if you're wondering how markets have done since president obama took office, 10 5/% return for the nasdaq, 65% for the dow. we're not necessarily attributing this to president obama himself, but you can look at how oil markets have traded over the last four years. the recovery from the credit crisis had pretty much most to do with the trends that we're seeing here. present adding almost 60%. nymex adding 34%. allen, you
everyone decked out in blue pretty much and obama put his hand on the bible to a. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i feel faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> now today, president obama will attend his public inauguration in washington. the reason why that ceremony happened yesterday is the president that's be sworn in by i think it's noon on the 20th. that was the...
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as president obama was told few weeks ago, mexico is not helping the u.s. how to do it. comprehensive immigration reform will have to address the issues that need mexico's collaboration, to having a temporary worker's program that will allow appear orderly travel of workers. we need to be an agreement with mexico. we'll support immigration reform in the u.s. we understand it's a u.s. issue and with respect to the u.s. will decide and our position is to make things to be helpful. >> and the final question here, as we see money coming into the country and the activity picking up in mexico, it's certainly a hot spot in the orlando. what industry specifically are driving that growth? >> well, manufacturing is the main source of our competitiveness. as opposed the companies in latin america. we have a quite sophisticated manufacturing base. it's our space, it's the auto industry in all its component and we're quite competitive and we will continue to be quite competitive. >> minister, it is good to have you on the program the. >> thank you very much, maria. >> thank you so mu
as president obama was told few weeks ago, mexico is not helping the u.s. how to do it. comprehensive immigration reform will have to address the issues that need mexico's collaboration, to having a temporary worker's program that will allow appear orderly travel of workers. we need to be an agreement with mexico. we'll support immigration reform in the u.s. we understand it's a u.s. issue and with respect to the u.s. will decide and our position is to make things to be helpful. >> and...
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we've seen the costs of obama care and medicare and medicaid on u.s. revenues flow through the p&ls of these companies over the last two years. i think investors still worry, though, that pricing for what's called the dual eligible, peeble who are both indigent and on medicare. the concern is that that pricing will fall to the lower medicaid pricing. the impact of that would be manageable, but certainly would be a negative of a couple of percent for most companies. >> okay. we'll look for comments on that from washington going forward. thanks very much. jerry webman, he'll stay with us for the a little chat in the next segment. >> see you again in a second, jer jerry. >>> meanwhile, higher taxes taking their toll will be in madrid whether we come back. every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. yo
we've seen the costs of obama care and medicare and medicaid on u.s. revenues flow through the p&ls of these companies over the last two years. i think investors still worry, though, that pricing for what's called the dual eligible, peeble who are both indigent and on medicare. the concern is that that pricing will fall to the lower medicaid pricing. the impact of that would be manageable, but certainly would be a negative of a couple of percent for most companies. >> okay. we'll look...
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. >>> president obama lays out a liberal position for his second term during his inaugural address. >>> and brewing giant sab miller reports a growth in third revenue quarter after china's growi coldest winter in 28 years sees an increase in lagger. >>> ross westgate is in davos. in the meantime, big news out overnight, this one for global markets. the bank of japan delivered what markets had been banking on with a joint commitment to double its inflation target to 2%. it says it will buy $145 billion of assets each month starting in 2014 with no set deadline to finish the purchases. all that said, the yen is strengthening this morninfor mot be disappointed, let's get straight out tore kaori enjoji. we're seeing again in markets a little disappointment. did the boj not fully deliver here? >> i don't think so. i don't think that's the right interpretation at all. i think this was an exercise in showing that the government and the bank of japan, the central bank are on the same page. they certainly delivered that. i think the fact that it's an open-ended asset purchase program, it was m
. >>> president obama lays out a liberal position for his second term during his inaugural address. >>> and brewing giant sab miller reports a growth in third revenue quarter after china's growi coldest winter in 28 years sees an increase in lagger. >>> ross westgate is in davos. in the meantime, big news out overnight, this one for global markets. the bank of japan delivered what markets had been banking on with a joint commitment to double its inflation target to...
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in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of fish. >> yeah, yeah, it is. it is. there's no futures market, no derivatives, but other than that, it's like the wall street of fish. >> the king of sushi when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the a
in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of fish. >> yeah, yeah, it is. it is. there's no futures market, no derivatives, but other than that, it's like the wall street of fish. >> the king of sushi...
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the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law. ross? >> yeah. >>> we've been asking as a result here in davos how well u.s. lawmakers' persistent failure to come up with a permanent solution impact the u.s. economy. this is some of these views. >> the lack of decisions in the u.s., kicking the can down the road will be a drag. i think it will be a slower start in the united states as a result generally. >> actually very concerned because the issue is demography, medicare. it's not -- everybody focuses on the cost of running the state. about 15% to 20%. but in the short term, i think actually there will be answers. >> longer term, i think u.s. will be supported by the shale gas and the shale oil industry that is growing very fast at the moment. the energy bill will did g down a lot and they'll be much more competitive. i think the debt problems will resolve themselves. >> all right. that's the views of some of the people we've spoken. to only halfway through the morning of our coverage from the world economic forum. >>> still to come on
the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law. ross? >> yeah. >>> we've been asking as a result here in davos how well u.s. lawmakers' persistent failure to come up with a permanent solution impact the u.s. economy. this is some of these views. >> the lack of decisions in the u.s., kicking the can down the road will be a drag. i think it will be a slower start in the united states as a result generally. >> actually very concerned...
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. >> grow up the economy, as president obama pushes for immigration reform today, stunning new evidence about an immigrant brain drain. a coffman foundation study reveals high-tech internet startups has stalled. immigrant startup businesses generated $63 billion in sales over the past seven years and employed more than half a million people. unless the immigration issue is resolved soon, he says the economy could really take a hit. >> all right. good segue. time for part two of our grow up series this week. today here is the discussion point. look at this. this is a super long-term chart of u.s. gdp going all the way back pre1940. you can see, it's all over the place, right? recessions, boom time, whatever. two things are clear. the average since 1940 is for .2% gdp growth. we are currently way under that and have been for a while and going down. so it begs the question, why are the democrats seemingly only focused on tax hikes and the gop seemingly only talking about spending cuts. turns out steve liesman is about to report wall street may be stuck on some of these things, too. steve.
. >> grow up the economy, as president obama pushes for immigration reform today, stunning new evidence about an immigrant brain drain. a coffman foundation study reveals high-tech internet startups has stalled. immigrant startup businesses generated $63 billion in sales over the past seven years and employed more than half a million people. unless the immigration issue is resolved soon, he says the economy could really take a hit. >> all right. good segue. time for part two of our...
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republicans said that this was a campaign commercial for president obama, a payback. did you anticipate that criticism? >> just to rectify the record here. i paid back the loans and 19.7% interest. i don't think that i committed to do a commercial on top of that. i thought that the republicans' reactions to this was unnecessary and out of place. >> that's very restrained from you--for you. >> it is. i'm on camera. [laughs] you put me here. you turn these things off, i'll give you my own assessment. this is the old boardroom of fiat. >> marchionne splits his time between the fiat headquarters in turin, italy, and chrysler headquarters in auburn hills, michigan, but he is fully engaged on both continents at all times. i mean, when you're here, do you get calls? do you have to deal with fiat? >> yeah. that's why i get up at 3:30 in the morning, so i can deal with the european side and be fine here by the time i get in. i mean, the other thing that helps is the--our time zones. >> when do you go to sleep? >> 10:00. i'm not really a late night guy. i used to be when i was
republicans said that this was a campaign commercial for president obama, a payback. did you anticipate that criticism? >> just to rectify the record here. i paid back the loans and 19.7% interest. i don't think that i committed to do a commercial on top of that. i thought that the republicans' reactions to this was unnecessary and out of place. >> that's very restrained from you--for you. >> it is. i'm on camera. [laughs] you put me here. you turn these things off, i'll give...
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obama-care is now part of our legislative process. how do you think that will play out, especially with the debt crisis? >> i think that the cost of the affordable care act is way way underestimated, that you're going to see a lot of movement out of -- excuse me -- you will see a lot of movement out of employee plans, corporations sponsoring plans. >> you could barely get that out, you almost started coughing and choking how much it will cost. >> it's been made so attractive to do through these exchanges, i think you will see that kind of move. >> it could be baby steps to single payer, which is what some people think was the whole conspiracy theory from the start. you're nodding as a democrat. scared. governor, thank you. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, csx is getting a boost in after-hours trading after reporting better than expected results. slumping coal demand is hurting the bottom line. the ceo is a few minutes away. >>> andrew in davos with the rich and famous. what does it take to get to such a high profile event? andrew's e
obama-care is now part of our legislative process. how do you think that will play out, especially with the debt crisis? >> i think that the cost of the affordable care act is way way underestimated, that you're going to see a lot of movement out of -- excuse me -- you will see a lot of movement out of employee plans, corporations sponsoring plans. >> you could barely get that out, you almost started coughing and choking how much it will cost. >> it's been made so attractive...
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talk to you in a little bit. >>> programming note, president obama expected to announce the nomination of former white collar crime prosecutor turned defense attorney mary jo white to lead the securities and exchange commission. the announcement slated for later today. and, we'll have complete coverage of that event for you right here on cnbc. she'll be the third woman in a row to run the s.e.c. if confirmed. >>> later on, the ceo of netflix speaking out in a rare interview. hear what he had to say about the quickster debacle, the future of the company, their acquisition costs when "squawk on the street" comes right back. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been find
talk to you in a little bit. >>> programming note, president obama expected to announce the nomination of former white collar crime prosecutor turned defense attorney mary jo white to lead the securities and exchange commission. the announcement slated for later today. and, we'll have complete coverage of that event for you right here on cnbc. she'll be the third woman in a row to run the s.e.c. if confirmed. >>> later on, the ceo of netflix speaking out in a rare interview....
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you know, the cut in that spending, in addition to the tax increases that are comes into play, the obama care tax increase and increase on incomes higher than $400,000 a year in earnings, you know, that's going to create some drag. but, you know, i get a sense, kelly, when we do our own analysis at hamilton play strategies, we think that the u.s. economy will be able to power through that this year, even with the -- even with the drag. so, you know, solid growth, but certainly not matching some of the euphoria that we've seen in the last couple of months. >> it's extraordinary because if you say this is a 1.5% drag which is roughly some of the estimates i've seen lately on this and where gdp is almost in the 2.5% range that would suggest we're somewhere in the growth of 1.4%. you could understand why markets are doing better. but unfortunately the what could have or should have doesn't matter too much. if it's the opposite, it will be are reminder of how growth was in the fourth quarter. >> i think the ee zester and the tax increases will take the top off of growth. i think we would have
you know, the cut in that spending, in addition to the tax increases that are comes into play, the obama care tax increase and increase on incomes higher than $400,000 a year in earnings, you know, that's going to create some drag. but, you know, i get a sense, kelly, when we do our own analysis at hamilton play strategies, we think that the u.s. economy will be able to power through that this year, even with the -- even with the drag. so, you know, solid growth, but certainly not matching some...
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now president obama must sign it into law, which he is expected to do. senate leaders held up the aid and for wrangling' over the new rules, filibusters and some pork in there and all kinds of stuff. andrew asked me today -- i love this. is it okay to wear a jacket? it's fine to wear a jacket when you want to because of -- he goes, look, this shirt needs a jacket. that begs the question, where do you wear a shirt that needs a jacket to cover it up? >> because it's a different look and it gives us something going on there. i get that. >> you're behind the shirt, but you never to cover it up. >> basically, if you have too many checks, it looks like a picnic table. >> it does. >> that's back to the original question, why buy a shirt that looks like a picnic table clothe. >> i'm with him. i have some things that i have to put a sweater over because it's too much. >> you want it to peek out, but not take over. >> it's a team. >> go like this. >> we know he's a little bit of a tease. being here every morning with him, it happens a lot. it happens a lot. and an
now president obama must sign it into law, which he is expected to do. senate leaders held up the aid and for wrangling' over the new rules, filibusters and some pork in there and all kinds of stuff. andrew asked me today -- i love this. is it okay to wear a jacket? it's fine to wear a jacket when you want to because of -- he goes, look, this shirt needs a jacket. that begs the question, where do you wear a shirt that needs a jacket to cover it up? >> because it's a different look and it...
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. >> would you like congress to go along with everything obama wants to do? do you think that would help us? >> you know, i think many of us share the president's objectives to help people. we go about it very different ways. >> exactly. >> so -- >> you don't want to be counterproductive. 2% growth doesn't help anyone. >> right. and we can't solve the longer terl problems without significant economic growth. every 100 basis points. every 1% change in gdp over ten years is $3 trillion to $4 trillion impact on our deficit. we're not talking about any action that has a $3 trillion to $4 trillion over the next ten years. >> right. >> so you have to have that in ort to solve these problems. >> i think speeches don't help people. it's like, i think about food stamps. and we want to provide the basic level of what people need. >> right. >> but growing the number of people that need government assistance is the wrong way to do it. >> it's not sustainable. >> and there are people that want to work. people that want to take care of themselves and just being a governmen
. >> would you like congress to go along with everything obama wants to do? do you think that would help us? >> you know, i think many of us share the president's objectives to help people. we go about it very different ways. >> exactly. >> so -- >> you don't want to be counterproductive. 2% growth doesn't help anyone. >> right. and we can't solve the longer terl problems without significant economic growth. every 100 basis points. every 1% change in gdp over...
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. >>> and washington getting back to normal today, after president obama took the oath of office for his second term. jared bernstein, former chief economist and economic policy adviser to the vice president, and senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. he also is a cnbc contributor. also here is chuck gabriel, managing director at capital alpha partners. these notes that i saw from last week were the question is going to be whether the president transforms himself into a pro-growth, pro-market president. did you write that before you saw that the address, or did you see any indication that that's the way he wants to head now? >> none at all joe, unfortunately. a lot of us, me included, got caught up in the moment. it was really a great celebration of racial unity and the moment with, you know, the first black president, in his second inaugural. but, where some might have been looking for an olive branch to republicans, i think a lot of them felt that it was a stick in the eye. frankly, he may a very spirited defense of activist government and kind of continued th
. >>> and washington getting back to normal today, after president obama took the oath of office for his second term. jared bernstein, former chief economist and economic policy adviser to the vice president, and senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. he also is a cnbc contributor. also here is chuck gabriel, managing director at capital alpha partners. these notes that i saw from last week were the question is going to be whether the president transforms himself...
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in '08, obama would have beat john mccain but by a smaller margin. let me show you what they're talking about. look at the state of ohio. again, the president carries it with 51%. mitt romney carried 12 of the 16 congressional districts in the state of ohio. so this state is considering passing a bill that says, not winner take all statewide, do it by congressional district. the state of virginia, the governor says he dent support this law. not enough state senate republicans support this law. the state of virginia, president obama narrowly carries it. if you look at it here, it's 7 of 11. mitt romney carried seven of the 11 congressional districts so he would have won the majority of the electoral college votes. if you pull out to the country, if you did it by grgs gnat district in all 50 states, mitt romney would be the president today. what about this appears now to be dying but what makes it fascinating is if you had a change like this, look at it. if you did it that way what would change? democrats would be down campaigning in places like alabam
in '08, obama would have beat john mccain but by a smaller margin. let me show you what they're talking about. look at the state of ohio. again, the president carries it with 51%. mitt romney carried 12 of the 16 congressional districts in the state of ohio. so this state is considering passing a bill that says, not winner take all statewide, do it by congressional district. the state of virginia, the governor says he dent support this law. not enough state senate republicans support this law....
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we're not too late, the two-state solution will only survive as long as president obama's term. beyond that, if we don't fix it in the next four years, i don't believe it will ever happen. >> a final question, i mentioned repression didn't work, bribery seems to have worked. you haven't repressed, you don't have the money to bribe. do you feel like you have managed this kind of balancing act in jordan and that you worry that all these pressures from syria, the israeli issue could destabilize it at all. >> it goes without saying that the past year and a half with very difficult challenges to our economy, to our gasp being cut off in egypt that got us into the financial difficulties that we face today. but jordan has always, i think, looked at whatever policies they have not to use other things happening in the area as an excuse. i think the difference between jordan and many other countries is we took a different approach. and we pushed for evolution, not revolution, and the only way you can do that is through the rule of law. so national committee was put together. and they chan
we're not too late, the two-state solution will only survive as long as president obama's term. beyond that, if we don't fix it in the next four years, i don't believe it will ever happen. >> a final question, i mentioned repression didn't work, bribery seems to have worked. you haven't repressed, you don't have the money to bribe. do you feel like you have managed this kind of balancing act in jordan and that you worry that all these pressures from syria, the israeli issue could...
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obama get a second term. here is cnn's shannon travis. ♪ >> reporter: president obama may also have 99 problems, but jay-z isn't one. the rapper and the hip-hop community have been huge obama supporters campaigning for cash, votes, and apparently influencing president obama to a famous jay-z move and song that involved wiping dirt off your shoulder. now some say president obama owes the hip-hop community. >> i think that the president does owe a word of gratitude to the hip-hop generation for their outstanding and unprecedented get out the vote. >> reporter: benjamin co-chairs a group with russell simmons. he says no both obama's elections the community promoted him with artist performances and with hip-hop's big mike phone. >> i feel as a citizen it's my responsibility. i got a big voice i want to use it, and i feel like we have to go to work every day to make sure that the president gets back to the office. >> reporter: the community says it helped get african-americans, latinos, and young voters to the p
obama get a second term. here is cnn's shannon travis. ♪ >> reporter: president obama may also have 99 problems, but jay-z isn't one. the rapper and the hip-hop community have been huge obama supporters campaigning for cash, votes, and apparently influencing president obama to a famous jay-z move and song that involved wiping dirt off your shoulder. now some say president obama owes the hip-hop community. >> i think that the president does owe a word of gratitude to the hip-hop...
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and a secret conversation he had with president obama, when we return. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> the united states and russia have been making moves that remind one of the cold war. the current chill arguably started with the death of this man, magnitski. he was working for william brouder. to cut a long story short, he claimed to have found that certain russian o
and a secret conversation he had with president obama, when we return. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi....
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obama was much maligned in the 2008 campaign. let me just play that. >> we went to some of these small towns in pennsylvania, like a lot of small towns in the midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. and it's not surprising then, that they get bitter. and they cling to guns or religion. >> rowland, should the democrats heed president clinton's advice on the gun issue? >> i think what the key for democrats to do is, again, to be sensible when it comes to guns. you have seen democrats who are strong nra supporters say, we should do something. and that's what the real key here is. the problem is when it becomes, you either do something, and the opposition says, no, you do nothing. there has to be some kind of middle ground. so what some democrats are saying is, look, we've got to be able to appeal to them. but it's not just folks in the south also, erin. you have democrats in minnesota, wisconsin, maine, new york that have all gotten "a" ratings from the nra. >> fair point. >> so it's a very del
obama was much maligned in the 2008 campaign. let me just play that. >> we went to some of these small towns in pennsylvania, like a lot of small towns in the midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. and it's not surprising then, that they get bitter. and they cling to guns or religion. >> rowland, should the democrats heed president clinton's advice on the gun issue? >> i think what the key for democrats to do is, again, to be sensible...
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and the big question is, what does barack obama do? remember, ronald reagan had this difficult decision when george w.w. bush was deciding to run, of how far neutral he would be in that primary, did he favor his vice president or not? so that's going to be a question for obama at some point. does he favor a biden run or a hillary run? >> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview with the secretary of state hillary clinton by going to cnn.com. it's right there on our home page. i recommend you take a look. >>> it's a conflict half a world away. french forces battling terror groups in west africa. up next, why u.s. troops are now headed to that region as well. >>> plus, an american woman mysteriously disappears in turkey. now, new video of the last time anyone saw her. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just m
and the big question is, what does barack obama do? remember, ronald reagan had this difficult decision when george w.w. bush was deciding to run, of how far neutral he would be in that primary, did he favor his vice president or not? so that's going to be a question for obama at some point. does he favor a biden run or a hillary run? >> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview...
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went to president obama. well, one very big executive in silicon valley is getting in bed with a republican likely for 2016. i'm talking about mark zuckerberg. and we've got that story. >> we'll see you at top of the hour and thank you. >>> a top executive with united airlines says he's confident that passengers will want to fly the new dreamliner jet once it's allowed back in the air. cnn's sandra endo is here and she went behind the scenes into this grounded aircraft and its problems, sandra. what'd you find? >> there are still a lot of problems, kate. the ntsb is relaying on tools used in medicine and crime investigations, and we got an inside look at the laboratory, where cameras, microscopes, and cat scans are examining the damaged battery of boeing's prized dreamliner. >> this is one of the cell cases. >> reporter: piece by piece, inside this ntsb lab in washington, analysts are dissecting the charred battery which caught on fire in a boeing 787 dreamliner earlier this month in boston. >> we know that t
went to president obama. well, one very big executive in silicon valley is getting in bed with a republican likely for 2016. i'm talking about mark zuckerberg. and we've got that story. >> we'll see you at top of the hour and thank you. >>> a top executive with united airlines says he's confident that passengers will want to fly the new dreamliner jet once it's allowed back in the air. cnn's sandra endo is here and she went behind the scenes into this grounded aircraft and its...
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president obama will hit the road to promote the initiative at some point, in a google plus hangout yesterday, biden says this is about gun safety, not gun control and urged people to take action. >> we donif you don't agree witn on assault weapons, you may agree with me on background checks, making them universal. make your voices heard. this outfit, this town listens, when people rise up and speak. >> cnn political editor paul stinehauser following all of the developments. this is a major uphill battle. >> yes it is. dianne feinstein from california, she introduced a bill that would bring back an assault weapons ban. it would prohibit the sale, manufacture, transport, or import of more than 150 semi automatic weapons and large-capacity magazines with more than ten bullets. you can see on display, ten different types of assault weapons, including ab ar-15, the kind of rifle used in newtown, connecticut, last month. and at the event, family members and victims of gun massacres across the country. feinstein made her case to the public. take a listen. >> these massacres don't seem to stop. they
president obama will hit the road to promote the initiative at some point, in a google plus hangout yesterday, biden says this is about gun safety, not gun control and urged people to take action. >> we donif you don't agree witn on assault weapons, you may agree with me on background checks, making them universal. make your voices heard. this outfit, this town listens, when people rise up and speak. >> cnn political editor paul stinehauser following all of the developments. this is...
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i'm no different than frederick douglas or barack obama or my historical figures who are biracial and who are part of our black history. >> for becca, it's not that simple. >> i think i am from africa. i know i am from africa. but the black kids don't seem to really want me and the white kids don't really want me. et. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. any need, any question, we're on call 24/7. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more importa
i'm no different than frederick douglas or barack obama or my historical figures who are biracial and who are part of our black history. >> for becca, it's not that simple. >> i think i am from africa. i know i am from africa. but the black kids don't seem to really want me and the white kids don't really want me. et. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that...
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i stood next to president obama as the marines carried the caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. it has been one of the great honors of my life to lead the men and women of the state department. nearly 70,000 serving here in washington, more than 270 posts around the world. they get up and go to work every day often in difficult and dangerous circumstances because they believe, as we believe, the united states is the most extraordinary force for peace and progress the world has ever known. and when we suffer tragedies overseas as we have, the number of americans applying to the foreign service actually increases. that tells us everything we need to know about the kind of patriots i'm talking about. they ask what they can do for their country and america is stronger for it. so today, after four years in this job, traveling nearly a million miles, visiting 112 countries, my faith is stronger than ever. every time that blue and white airplane carry
i stood next to president obama as the marines carried the caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. it has been one of the great honors of my life to lead the men and women of the state department. nearly 70,000 serving here in washington, more than 270 posts around the world. they get up and go to work every day often in difficult and dangerous circumstances because...
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>> yes, because as president obama said later, she really had nothing to do with security decisions in benghazi or libya at large. she's the ambassador to the united nations. i didn't know what she was doing there other than that she was a high level and came armed at that point that this was not the result of a spontaneous protest because of the muslim video, it was too well coordinated. >> it was a planned attack, a terrorist attack and that was obvious as senator mccain says in the classified information that they had but they deleted the al qaeda specific reference in the public talking points that she was given. >> that's right. and the question is, was it deleted so that the intelligence officials would -- because they were worried about warning the bad guys, the terrorists in that region of africa that they knew who they were. or was it for a political reason that the obama administration had this talking point that al qaeda was being decimated and it was two months before the election and didn't want to ruin that talking point. those in the white house obviously say it was pure
>> yes, because as president obama said later, she really had nothing to do with security decisions in benghazi or libya at large. she's the ambassador to the united nations. i didn't know what she was doing there other than that she was a high level and came armed at that point that this was not the result of a spontaneous protest because of the muslim video, it was too well coordinated. >> it was a planned attack, a terrorist attack and that was obvious as senator mccain says in...
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obama. >> even when campaigning got ugly. not long after that, clinton welled autopsy the the new hampshire diner and ran away from the primary, another victory. but in the end, she conceded, wrapping up her historic presidential bid. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time -- >> but her persistence and passion convinced the man she tried to beat to cast her on the world stage. >> you will have a secretary of state who has my full confidence. >> the former first lady and senator from new york would become madam secretary in 2009. yet now a million air miles and 100 countries later, she finds herself entangled in one final controversy. >> i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 people all over the world, 275 posts. >> testifying about who knew what when but if history is any guide, hillary clinton may emerge unscathed once again and reinvent herself. >> and hillary's close friends say when it comes to her future, she isn't rushing to make any decisions, wolf. she is not going
obama. >> even when campaigning got ugly. not long after that, clinton welled autopsy the the new hampshire diner and ran away from the primary, another victory. but in the end, she conceded, wrapping up her historic presidential bid. >> although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time -- >> but her persistence and passion convinced the man she tried to beat to cast her on the world stage. >> you will have a secretary of state who has my...
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barack obama was not responsible for the benghazi attack any more than george w. bush was responsible for the 9/11 attacks or ronald reagan was responsible for the attacks on our marine barracks in beirut which killed over 200 marines. and frankly whether it was called a terrorist attack or not, in the immediate aftermath as far as i'm concerned is irrelevant. we just have to make sure that it never happens again, so that in the future our people are protected. that's what i want to get out of all of this. so, madam secretary, we commend you for accepting all of the arb recommendations and welcome your commitment to begin implementing them by the time you leave the department. even before the arb submitted its conclusions, the department moved to address certain shortcomings through its increased security proposal, vast majority of the funding for this proposal would come from funds previously appropriated for lower priority programs. and i hope congress will move without delay to give the department the transfer authority it needs to start applying these changes.
barack obama was not responsible for the benghazi attack any more than george w. bush was responsible for the 9/11 attacks or ronald reagan was responsible for the attacks on our marine barracks in beirut which killed over 200 marines. and frankly whether it was called a terrorist attack or not, in the immediate aftermath as far as i'm concerned is irrelevant. we just have to make sure that it never happens again, so that in the future our people are protected. that's what i want to get out of...
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and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> it is incredible when you think about the fierce political rivalry that once existed between these two. whether or not secretary clinton will make a bid for the presidency, but first kate baldwin takes a look back at how battles evolved into this partnership. >> reporter: barack obama and hillary clinton have faced questions together before. here in a 2008 presidential debate with cnn's wolf blitzer. >> i don't want to just end the war, but i want to end the mind-set that got us in the war in the first place. that's the kind of leadership i'm going to provide as president of the united states. >> and of course -- >> senator clinton, that's a clear swipe at you. >> really? >> reporter: back then it was a very different relationship, in the midst of an already bitter rivalry. >> while i was working on those streets, you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board of walmart. >> you were practicing law and
and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state. and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> it is incredible when you think about the fierce political rivalry that once existed between these two. whether or not secretary clinton will make a bid for the presidency, but first kate baldwin takes a look back at how battles evolved into this partnership. >> reporter: barack obama and hillary clinton have faced questions...
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obama in mind. you couldn't really think about everything else that comes with it or else you would be so nervous or start second guessing yourself. my first image was red. i felt it was so confident. it's commanding and it's beautiful. >> yeah, i think ashleigh what people forget, here is a man who started designing for dolls, barbies? >> you're kidding. >> now he's designing for the first lady. >> tell me a little bit about the first lady. this happens to be a big conversation every time the lead story, apart from the wonderful inaugural festivities, is what does the first lady wear. the inaugural gowns, they are really spectacular pieces. >> they are, most certainly. >> can we see some of snem we put some historical ones together. >> there was the most famous one from four years ago, the jason wu gown, which as i mentioned goes into the smithsonian. is there right now. there you see, is that hillary clinton? >> hillary clinton. >> with sarah phillips. she was an arkansas designer. and there you s
obama in mind. you couldn't really think about everything else that comes with it or else you would be so nervous or start second guessing yourself. my first image was red. i felt it was so confident. it's commanding and it's beautiful. >> yeah, i think ashleigh what people forget, here is a man who started designing for dolls, barbies? >> you're kidding. >> now he's designing for the first lady. >> tell me a little bit about the first lady. this happens to be a big...
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his dress was again chosen by michelle obama to wear on inauguration night. four years ago when he found out about the first lady's choice, he was eating a mushroom and pepperoni pizza from domino's and started screaming. i got a feeling things were different for him this time around. we will talk to him about it. those stories and the "ridiculist" at the top of the hour. >>> now our fifth story "outfront." was she lip syncing? it's actually kind of hard to do. i can't even imagine what it would be like if you were the most gifted singer on the planet. it's really hard to do, like you do more gesturing. it's hard. beyonce's rendition of the national anthem at yesterday's inauguration may not have been all it first appeared to be. ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> turns out beyonce may have used a prerecording of the anthem that she made sunday night with the u.s. marine band. now, there's been no comment from beyonce herself but why would she use a canned version? "outfront" tonight, lorraine allie and the consultant for broadway shows,
his dress was again chosen by michelle obama to wear on inauguration night. four years ago when he found out about the first lady's choice, he was eating a mushroom and pepperoni pizza from domino's and started screaming. i got a feeling things were different for him this time around. we will talk to him about it. those stories and the "ridiculist" at the top of the hour. >>> now our fifth story "outfront." was she lip syncing? it's actually kind of hard to do. i...
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that is quite a bubble to grow up in. >> malia obama and sasha obama. >> reporter: there aren't many 11 and 14-year-olds who walk out to a crowd of millions. but for malia and sasha, this is just a part of their lives. the girls have changed on the outside since the first inauguration, but more than that, there's a newfound grace and poise, and something else, a sense of normal. it shows in moments like these. malia and sasha waving to family and friends in the inaugural parade reviewing stand, malia showing her hip side. a few minutes later, breaking out their phones to get a picture of mom and dad kissing. sasha taking a picture of mom and dad. nice, very nice. >> reporter: the girls are at the middle point of childhood between being a kid and heading to college. we've watched them grow up inside the white house, and now we have four more years to go, including all of the markers of adolescence, driving, dating, and dances. despite their titles, the president and first lady try hard to keep things real. >> the president, for example, is an assistant coach on sasha's basketball team
that is quite a bubble to grow up in. >> malia obama and sasha obama. >> reporter: there aren't many 11 and 14-year-olds who walk out to a crowd of millions. but for malia and sasha, this is just a part of their lives. the girls have changed on the outside since the first inauguration, but more than that, there's a newfound grace and poise, and something else, a sense of normal. it shows in moments like these. malia and sasha waving to family and friends in the inaugural parade...
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this is the response from president obama. one paper statement, one paragraph. he put it out the night the hostage crisis ended, that was a saturday night. now he has had a lot going on this weekend, for sure. there was the inauguration. there was the speech. there were the balls. and there were a lot of people to see from beyonce to alicia keys. but take a look at the response from our closest ally. british prime minister david cameron postponed a major speech to deal with the crisis and he talked on television and to parliament three times. >> it appears to have been a large well-coordinated and heavily armed assault and it is probable it had been preplanned. the world needs to come together to deal with this threat in north africa. this attack underlines the threat that terrorist groups pose to the countries and the peoples of that region, and to our citizens, our companies and our interests, too. >> britain, like the united states, lost three citizens in the crisis. democratic senator chris kunz of delaware joins me tonight. sir, thanks very much. obviously,
this is the response from president obama. one paper statement, one paragraph. he put it out the night the hostage crisis ended, that was a saturday night. now he has had a lot going on this weekend, for sure. there was the inauguration. there was the speech. there were the balls. and there were a lot of people to see from beyonce to alicia keys. but take a look at the response from our closest ally. british prime minister david cameron postponed a major speech to deal with the crisis and he...
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obama. he used his first address to issue a grim warning about the coming economic crisis. >> let us brave once more the icy currents and endure what storms may come. >> reporter: that message was not well received. it clashed with the euphoric mood of a nation expecting hope and change. cnn has learned the president began working on this address with longtime speechwriter john favreau in mid-december. favreau writes, the president rewrites in the margins in long hand or on yellow pads. >> this is a historical event. you can't help but feel some pressure because of that, and a desire to make those few minutes when you're up there count. >> reporter: inned t etoday's s don't expect policy details. that will come in the state of the union. instead, this address will be heavy on sweeping themes. among them, the responsibility that comes with citizenship. for inspiration, the president read this inaugural. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> repo
obama. he used his first address to issue a grim warning about the coming economic crisis. >> let us brave once more the icy currents and endure what storms may come. >> reporter: that message was not well received. it clashed with the euphoric mood of a nation expecting hope and change. cnn has learned the president began working on this address with longtime speechwriter john favreau in mid-december. favreau writes, the president rewrites in the margins in long hand or on yellow...